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  • Winter Tracking for Families at Goose Pond

    Goose Pond 183 East Surry Road, Keene, United States
    THIS EVENT IS NOW FULL, BUT YOU CAN STILL JOIN THE WAITLIST.

    Join teacher-naturalist Nikko Gagnon for a family-friendly tracking adventure in Keene. We’ll search the woods and pond edges for leapers, bounders, waddlers, and walkers, and find out which wildlife species call this special place home.

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  • Winter Walk at Goose Pond

    Goose Pond 183 East Surry Road, Keene, United States
    THIS EVENT IS NOW FULL, BUT YOU CAN STILL JOIN THE WAITLIST.

    Join Harris Center naturalist Nikko Gagnon for a leisurely winter hike around Goose Pond. Together, we’ll take time to notice animal tracks and sign, snap photographs, and use binoculars to observe this beautiful area in its quiet season. You may be surprised by how much life is still bustling in the cold months!

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  • Mushroom Meander with the Morel Quandary Club

    Goose Pond 183 East Surry Road, Keene, United States

    Meet fungi fanatic John Benjamin for an early spring wander in search of mushrooms, slime molds, and lichens. Come discover which mushrooms are out and about as winter turns to spring!

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  • Mushroom Meander with the Morel Quandary Club

    Goose Pond 183 East Surry Road, Keene, United States

    Join John Benjamin and George Caughey for a mushroom meander around the Harris Center grounds. Discover the fascinating world of fungi and slime molds, learn how to recognize common species, and more.

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  • Babies in Backpacks and Toddlers in Tow in Keene

    Goose Pond 183 East Surry Road, Keene, United States
    NOTE: This event has been canceled due to weather.

    Join us for this slow, simple ramble at Goose Pond, specially geared towards babies, toddlers, and their caregivers. As we go, we’ll search for signs and sounds of autumn -- animal sign, migrating birds, acorns, beechnuts, wild seeds, and more.

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